Niels Bohr Institute > Research
The dynamic research at the Niels Bohr Institute spans Astronomy, Geophysics, Nanophysics, Particles Physics, Quantum Physics and Biophysics. We explore the smallest sub-atomic particles to stars and planets, gamma rays and distant galaxies in the universe.
Fundamental Research is based on observations, fieldwork, laboratory experiments and theoretical models for the purpose of understanding basic laws and complex truths on this world.
The Institute has a broad network of scientific cooperation, and a lively exchange of collaborators and guests with leading international research groups.
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Astronomy
Astronomers and astrophysicists research planets, stars, galaxies and the dark matter and energy of the universe. astronomy >>
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Geophysics
Geophysicists unravel the climate of the past and elucidate the present. Their research include ice cores from Greenland and all the planets of our solar system. geophysics >>
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Particle Physics
Particle physicists use massive supercolliders and intriguing theories to recreate the firsts seconds of our universe. particle physics >>
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Quantum Physics
Quantum physicists work with extremely cold atoms, quantum optics and teleportation. quantum physics >>
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Biophysics
Biophysicists create models of biological networks and research the behaviors of living systems. biophysics >>
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Condensed matter physics
Condensed matter physics deals with the emergent properties of solids and liquids. Condensed matter physics >>
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eScience
eScience deals with scientific work method, where the computer is the central component. eScience >>